Requirements
The City's lot grading standards require that all lots in new subdivisions conform to an approved Surface Drainage Plan (Lot Grading Plan). Approval for grading must be obtained at two stages during lot development. Generally, the homebuilder is responsible for obtaining Rough Grade Approval, and the homeowner is responsible for the Final Grade Approval.
The following guidelines help to ensure that your lot and building meet the conditions for lot grading approvals:
- Service Connection
- Design Grades
- Minimum Grade from Foundation Walls
- Drainage Swales
- Backfill at Back of Concrete Walks or Paved Lanes
- Downspouts
- Sump Pump Discharge
- Splash Pads
- Discharge Points
- Grading for Detached Garages or Building
- Lot Grading Certificates
- Lake, Ravine, or Top of Bank Lots
- Sprinkler Systems
- Grade Differential
- Maintenance and Enforcement
- Infill Housing Development
Note: When purchasing a home, you should check that the lot grading meets approval. Drainage Planning will only release this information upon receiving a written request from a law or realty firm. This information is collected under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP), and used only to maintain business practices for lot grading purposes.
For More Information
Drainage Planning and Engineering
5th Floor, Century Place
9803 - 102A Avenue NW
Edmonton, AB
T5J 3A3
| Telephone | 311 or 780-496-5576 |
|---|---|
| Fax | 780-496-2865 |
| lot.grading@edmonton.ca |
